Squilliam said:
If we included all genres, if would be difficult to track individual game releases. Theres no point making a test case harder than needed. We could either track all shooter releases or track only a certain number of overall game releases. In this case I would prefer accuracy over bredth. Furthermore the shooter genre is quite well defined, it is one of the easiest genres to classify games from. Since this is Q2 how about we follow this pattern. Test and compare initial Q2 results with last year and finetune the process then the actually analysis starts once the fiscal Q3 begins (October 1) and ends at the end of Q4 and then comparisons can be made with financial reports etc.
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There are a few more details we'll need to hammer out later on, and I actually prefer breadth in this case (since the argument you're seeking to disprove is one based on the overall market). Still, we can proceed on this basis, and if need be I'll chuck in the extra time later on to see what the rest of the data has to say. For now, let's call it an agreement, eh?







